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Chapter 21 – Storming the Devil’s Deck
Author: Sami Yang
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After rescuing Emily and neutralizing the Butcher, Ethan and his team prepare for the final assault on Raul Delgado’s private yacht—the floating fortress where Raul has retreated to escape the collapsing empire around him. With time running out and no guarantees of survival, Ethan rallies his team for one final mission: eliminate Raul Delgado, dismantle the last of his network, and reclaim peace once and for all.

At The Mediterranean Sea – Off the Coast of Cartagena – 2:47 AM

The sea hissed in the darkness, moonlight casting a silver sheen across the calm waters. The yacht, a monstrous three-level super vessel named La Tempestad, rocked gently with the tide—an opulent escape turned fortress.

Ethan crouched at the edge of the Zodiac craft, eyes locked on the glimmering beast ahead. He wore all black—night goggles, suppressed pistol strapped to his thigh, and a storm brewing behind his eyes.

Clara knelt beside him, fingers adjusting the EMP pack slotted in her vest. “Leo confirms comms
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